Boston's oldest church, where 2 lanterns were hung , signalling the start of the Revolution.
Boston's oldest church building, Old North was built in 1723 and is still an active Episcopal house of worship. It was in the Old North Church steeple that two lanterns were hung as a signal for Paul Revere's famous ride on April 18, 1775, igniting the American Revolution.
For "Paul Revere Tonight" presentations and "Behind the Scenes" tours, please see our website.
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Did you know:
Either they need more dorms, or Mom and Dad visit too much. Boston is home to 68 colleges and universities. It also has the highest hotel occupancy rate in the country.